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© © Hilary Locke

Slow Scrap


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Well it's finished! I will definitely change one or two things (mainly the middle top block which looks out of place) but I have enjoyed the challenge and I've practiced a different way of doing things. Thanks Valerie!

COL_Inspiring_Paper_GreenOrnamental

 

ABR_BWY_Paper-Text

 

BMU_Countryside_Typewriter

 

ABR_BWY_Paper-Bracket

 

EBA_SSEmb_LifeStories_Special

 

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BMU_Potpourri_EMB_Tag

 

ABR_BOY_Element_RibbonTab-Brown

 

BMU_JunkTrunk_EMB_Arrows-recoloured

 

COL_Dynabrush_ChainNecklaces

 

SBA_SSStyles_BasicShadows

 

AFT_SSStyles_VellumBorders

 

 

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Great composition, and keeping it to just a couple of colors really helps tie it together. Great use of some "early tech" embellies!

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I wondered what you were using the epaulet for!! This worked out really well considering we had no idea where Valerie was taking us! I like the top box but agree it doesn't belong here as much as another might! Interesting photos and it looks like a great place to visit!

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This looks so interesting. That typewriter is a wonderful embellishment. I thought you were so clever in making that epaulette! I like how you included the journaling and also how you made the bottom right photo take up most of the box. The tilted frame is a nice touch. Very neat page!

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I love your photos, and the papers you used. That epaulet is wonderful, very creative. I love the arrangement of the boxes too, it flows so well. Thanks for joining the challenge.

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You've done a super job with the slow scrap! Each vignette is wonderful on its own, yet all is quite cohesive. The funny thing is, I've had a bunch of tabs of layouts open and am just getting to commenting on them all today - and it just so happens I'm reading a novel by Neal Stephenson called Cryptonomicon - and Allan Turing and Bletchley Park feature quite prominently in it. Small world;)

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